Rex Minerals has jumped today after a takeover bid by Indonesian giant Mach Metals, is now the time to invest?
Copper Stocks on ASX: Investing in the Australian Copper Market
Copper is a vital material in the global economy, whose importance has remained strong for decades.
However, with the global decarbonisation campaign and transition to cleaner technology, copper’s importance is only set to grow.
Hidden Megatrends — Investing in the $21 Trillion Grid Overhaul
A perfect storm of tight supply that spans minerals, oil, gas, food and water is approaching.
Copper Explorers in Chile…An Opportunity for the Contrarian Investor
The global energy transition won’t happen without a supportive mining environment in Chile
Does Upside Outweigh the Risks In the World’s Most Important Copper Producing Nation?
In today’s Fat Tail Commodities, James Cooper revisits Chile. With nationalisation remaining a key issue in the world’s most important copper producing nation, is now the time to step into this enticing province? According to James, there are mounting pressures on Chile’s government to step away from its nationalisation push. If it backs down, that could spur a surge of interest in the small number of explorers developing massive projects here. Read on to find out how James is positioning his subscribers for the potential windfalls on offer…
Liontown [ASX:LTR] Shares Fall as Albemarle’s Bid for Company Looks Dim
Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, has firmly put herself between a potential takeover of lithium-rich Liontown Resources and Global lithium giant Albermale after increasing her stake in Liontown again.
Chalice Mining…Why this Sell-off Matters for Future Supply
Ask a geologist to name the number one greenfield discovery in Australia and there’s a good chance they’ll give you the name of Chalice Mining’s Gonneville deposit. Yet, despite harbouring key ingredients for the green energy transition, Chalice’s share price has plummeted in recent months. The company has fallen around 70% since April 2023. It begs the question…what will it take to get global capital back into the junior mining sector? Read on…